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scientists say it's hard to study the squid because of its harsh environment, but the discovery channel will air a program on their findings later this month. looks like that would be right up your ?ee. yeah, and very clear video. i like that. >> very clear. that's like a monster scwirksd like you want to get out of the way. >> a little creepy, but that's good. okay, 50 today so above average. nothing crazy, but above average. but kind of troubling, because we've had so few days below freezing at national and downtown. could we have a false spring? here's a picture sent to us by mike. it's a crocus coming up, or snowdrops, if you prefer. this is a month or two ahead of schedule. it is not going to be a disaster if it turns cold again and snows. these guys can handle it. but the sign here is if other plants sort of start doing the same thing and it does get dhoocialtiond cab causes some damage. so hopefully we will get the thing turned around to a more normal pattern. we've got to have winter at some point in time. it will also help the flu, by the way. winds will become northwesterly 10
scientists say it's hard to study the squid because of its harsh environment, but the discovery channel will air a program on their findings later this month. looks like that would be right up your ?ee. yeah, and very clear video. i like that. >> very clear. that's like a monster scwirksd like you want to get out of the way. >> a little creepy, but that's good. okay, 50 today so above average. nothing crazy, but above average. but kind of troubling, because we've had so few days...
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scientists believe it may hold evidence of an extinct water based environment. it could take weeks to get results back. the current chief of the l.a. police department says he will reopen the disciplinary case that led to the firing of christopher dorner. the 33-year-old is wanted in three murders suspected to be revenge killings for a career he says was undone by racist colleagues. authorities are taking an advantage of a break in snowy weather to search for him. >> turn yourself in, because we will find you. you have disgraced the public safety, the police profession. turn yourself in. >> authorities say dorner is a military sniper and should be considered armed and dangerous. officers are guarding more than 40 people mentioned as targets in his manifesto. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast. >> quick check of the radar. still some flurries on cape cod and also up in the state of maine. we're going to switch our focus to a storm developing out to the west. in the dakotas and nebraska. moving into the mississippi valley at this stage of the game. it wil
scientists believe it may hold evidence of an extinct water based environment. it could take weeks to get results back. the current chief of the l.a. police department says he will reopen the disciplinary case that led to the firing of christopher dorner. the 33-year-old is wanted in three murders suspected to be revenge killings for a career he says was undone by racist colleagues. authorities are taking an advantage of a break in snowy weather to search for him. >> turn yourself in,...
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into "man, machine, and environment." they will try to figure out what caused collision. the crew of the ship staying on board the "overseas raymar" in san francisco bay hopefully enjoying four or five days of unexpected vacation time enjoying the sights of san francisco bay as the coast guard and the ntsb get the investigations going. >> the abc7 news i-team has been digging into the background of guy kleess, piloting the "overseas raymar" at the time of the accident. there are three addresses under his name. one in san francisco. one in wyoming. what appears to be the current one in maryland. you see video provided to us by the san francisco bar pilots who work a week on and a week off but can trade ships. we asked shipping officials about the possibility of pilot fatigue and the bar pilot came to san francisco from maryland right before the crash. >> was he on a red eye? >> we do not know when he came on or off or when he got on or off the ship. >> the shipping industry has filed suit to get information of the pilot's shift and whether fatigue is a problem. the bar pil
into "man, machine, and environment." they will try to figure out what caused collision. the crew of the ship staying on board the "overseas raymar" in san francisco bay hopefully enjoying four or five days of unexpected vacation time enjoying the sights of san francisco bay as the coast guard and the ntsb get the investigations going. >> the abc7 news i-team has been digging into the background of guy kleess, piloting the "overseas raymar" at the time of the...
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tells us that these mutations the introduction of genetic variation allows us to adapt to changing environment and what gives us the wonderful physical diversity we see in a roomful of people like this. although mutations can cause disease they also allow us to adapt and we should be thankful for them. the natural question that comes up in this context is how much do we differ? at these mutations are happening every time we produce how much variation is there among humans? if we look at identical twins these are nature's clones. identical twins differ at essentially zero dna aces. it's not quite true but it's close enough. they are identical at the dna level. if we look at unrelated humans do i have any guesses as to how much an unrelated pair of humans differs at the dna level black swan and what? well it's not very much. one and 1000. at the dna level this most fundamental unit of our biology, we are 99.9% identical. there's an important message right there. if we compare ourselves to our nearest biological relative to champ we are 99% identical to the gym. this is for dna sequences that we
tells us that these mutations the introduction of genetic variation allows us to adapt to changing environment and what gives us the wonderful physical diversity we see in a roomful of people like this. although mutations can cause disease they also allow us to adapt and we should be thankful for them. the natural question that comes up in this context is how much do we differ? at these mutations are happening every time we produce how much variation is there among humans? if we look at...
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they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now nonessential employee, david letterman captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of...
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whatever has been said about northwestern of hold this is a great environment, great football game. >> heather: came on a night when your first offensive touchdown didn't come until the third quarter. what adjustments did you make to turn things around? >> turned the ball over a little bit but it was a great game. great game. >> heather: you said wouldn't be available and would have to ride carlos hyde. you did, 25 carries, career high. how important was his performance? we turned the ball over. great team win. >> heather: first time you trailed all season long. how does a win like this and the way it came help you guys further down the season? >> it's a street fight. 12-rounder that any time you go 12 rounds with someone and survive it you're tougher. >> heather: here's your workhorse tonight, congratulations on the win. you need to take a breather. 25 carries, a career high. how did you get it done tonight? >> i wanted to give all the credit to god and without them two, nothing would be possible today and want to give thanks to them and my credit goes to them. >> heather: what was y
whatever has been said about northwestern of hold this is a great environment, great football game. >> heather: came on a night when your first offensive touchdown didn't come until the third quarter. what adjustments did you make to turn things around? >> turned the ball over a little bit but it was a great game. great game. >> heather: you said wouldn't be available and would have to ride carlos hyde. you did, 25 carries, career high. how important was his performance? we...
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part of that rebuilding has to be making the family a loving environment. especially there's children around, right and one day you would like to maybe have a child with him? and in order for that to have a possibility, there has to be a loving environment around. and you cannot be stealing from her. you definitely should not be smoking weed. i mean you have a serious drug history. you know weed is going to lead you back down that path >> that is why i have not been drinking or doing drugs. i did smoke weed when i got out. you know what i'm saying one time. that is why -- >> kirk: that one time can lead to one rock. i will do a little crack and then you are doomed. >> that is why quit drinking so i could stay with my wife and have a family that looks for respect with a man at the head >> kirk: you can respect your wife but are you going to try to respect her family? >> yes, i am. >> kirk: do you believe that? >> no. >> i don't believe nothing he is saying. >> kirk: listen i will say this. it doesn't look like your daughter is going anywhere. ok. so i think
part of that rebuilding has to be making the family a loving environment. especially there's children around, right and one day you would like to maybe have a child with him? and in order for that to have a possibility, there has to be a loving environment around. and you cannot be stealing from her. you definitely should not be smoking weed. i mean you have a serious drug history. you know weed is going to lead you back down that path >> that is why i have not been drinking or doing...
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that modifies their behavior in terms of how they are able to in fact control their own environment and understand thenm what the consequences are for our national security because theirs is undermined. so again, it's just one more warning. and if we needed it it's a domestic issue as well, with 65l tornadoes all dropping down in one day out in the middle west s in the middle of november. this is unprecedented, the impact that climate change is s having, and it has severe long-term national security consequences, and we thank both of you for your work, mr. chairman. >> let me join senator markey is his concerns. it's clear that the relates of more extreme weather require uso to be engaged international ly n mitigating as much damage as wee can with the n new reality.nator of course the best course in which senator mark yees been one of the leaders is to do something about this from the standpoint of climate change. of i think both are important nt pi points, that the costnt of thes storms in loss of life and in the cost of rebuilding communities is enormous and beyond the capacities of
that modifies their behavior in terms of how they are able to in fact control their own environment and understand thenm what the consequences are for our national security because theirs is undermined. so again, it's just one more warning. and if we needed it it's a domestic issue as well, with 65l tornadoes all dropping down in one day out in the middle west s in the middle of november. this is unprecedented, the impact that climate change is s having, and it has severe long-term national...
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throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct technical analysis. we will look at the internals of the vessel to get a good internal analysis of the hull itself. >> the oil tanker was empty when it sideswiped the fenders. the bridge itself was not damaged. >> i guess the first thought that came to my mind when i heard about it was the word unbelievable. >> long-time san francisco maritime attorney is not a part of the investigation, but has represented dozens of captains and bar pilots following accidents. >> we want the course recorder. it is like a black box thing. it would show what the maneuvers of the vessel was. i want to look at the engine roo
throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct...
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we are at all from a very young age i was taught gun safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get in a to rob telling the mom who's been in detroit twenty be clean. or first do with lysistrata you might if you picture says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care marketers deal with all six of us picture every single shot to two thirds of the young kids that's great you know and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago but categorized as i want to just kill her first new year. as i started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it when big sister kills one in the live situation she did it i get it i mean other two years i have to hear get her to keel want. my tax credit in my set. era back carol don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the house at deaths not
it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we are at all from a very young age i was taught gun safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get in a to rob telling the mom who's been in detroit twenty be clean. or first do with lysistrata you might if you picture says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care marketers deal with all six of us picture every...
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i said that i would like to think that we do, but this is not a safe environment. we have machines capable of imputation. we have pieces of glass as big as the windows in this room. we have forklifts that move throughout the building. we would like to think we could accommodate people with disabilities, but it is probably not a safe environment. the job developer was very smart. she asked for 15 minutes of my time. i thought 15 minutes was exactly the right amount of time to brush her off. [laughter] i invited her to our facility. i went to the people that run the saws and asked what they needed to be more effective. they said, if you can have people to put in the stripping, we can fly. janet said the people she was bringing like repetitive work. that seemed like it might be a good fit. we brought our first person in from the arc. it has to be a top-down initiative but also at the bottom up the initiative. i had to get the ball in from the owners of the company. -- i had to get the buy in from the owners of the company and the employees. they asked. questions. they
i said that i would like to think that we do, but this is not a safe environment. we have machines capable of imputation. we have pieces of glass as big as the windows in this room. we have forklifts that move throughout the building. we would like to think we could accommodate people with disabilities, but it is probably not a safe environment. the job developer was very smart. she asked for 15 minutes of my time. i thought 15 minutes was exactly the right amount of time to brush her off....
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. again. a. is a bit above. a. goal i. said. anice yes. i stand on guns in america is i'm i'm pro life in front. i don't think i'm political stand but i do say i i really think that we should increase the love and sex but i believe. when people are hurt they have the tendency to hurt there is and the thing that can heal that is love and so i'm my stance what i personally believe it is to teach more how to love how do you love your neighbor how do you love your friends love the teachers love students and that will that will decrease kind may not necessarily end diminish kinds of incidents. and this is our first task as a society keeping our children safe this is how we will be judged and then gramps. good way from. grant said i think there should be some changes we should learn from what happened at sandy hook i feel really
i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do. this is our first task as a society. keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. again. a. is a bit above. a. goal i. said. anice yes. i stand on guns in america is i'm i'm pro life in front. i don't think i'm political stand but i do say i i really think that we should increase the love and sex but i believe....
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun on. him you and i show you that this that the whenever you get in and rob telling the mom who's been intro honey the claim was first do it last it's usually you and i shoot pictures says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care martyrs do with all six of us picture will sing to two thirds in the young great you know and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first year. as they say started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it when big sister kills one in the little situation she did it i get it i mean other two years i have to hear get her to keel want. right that's right in fact you can't yes. and the era of back care people don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the ho
it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun on. him you and i show you that this that the whenever you get in and rob telling the mom who's been intro honey the claim was first do it last it's usually you and i shoot pictures says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care martyrs do with all six of us picture will...
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so it in a haunting environment like that we are at all from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that it's that day whenever you get down and rob telling me mom who's been intro to the claim was first do with glasses usually i shoot picture says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care marketers deal with all six of us picture ever will sing show tunes who is the reason that the young great you know and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first year. as they say started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it when big sister kills one in the situation she did it i doubt it how many other two years i have to hear get her to keel want. right that's right in my. yes. era back there people don't. get it. i've never owned a girl in my life. we also have small children in the house at dea
it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so it in a haunting environment like that we are at all from a very young age i was told go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that it's that day whenever you get down and rob telling me mom who's been intro to the claim was first do with glasses usually i shoot picture says they're going to kill off our snoopy don't care marketers deal with all six of us picture ever will sing...
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a few minutes may help you give back to the environment. >> traffic and oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. not bad out there. we anticipate more volume. eastbound 50 at ritchie highway, there is an accident we are tracking. 55 down towards 70 on the west side. speeds continue to be nice in towards the beltway. this is security. traffic and signs that things are getting heavier. harrisburg expressway, 65 miles per hour. no problems down toward the beltway. very light on the north side of the beltway. this is 95 out of the white marsh area down towards the 895 split. seven minutes from a split to the toll plaza. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good mor
a few minutes may help you give back to the environment. >> traffic and oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together....
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go on safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this it be whenever you get good rob telling me mom who's been in this might be claiming this can rescue first do it last this year as well you might as you picture it says they're going to kill off and you don't care martha are still with all six of us picture ever single shot to two thirds of the young kids that's great you know and. you know this is not this is my wife and this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first near. as they say started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it when big sister kills one in the situation she did i get. how many other two years i have to hear get her to keel want. right that's right in fact you can't. pretty i. am a back careful don't fall if you. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also
it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told go on safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this it be whenever you get good rob telling me mom who's been in this might be claiming this can rescue first do it last this year as well you might as you picture it says they're going to kill off and you don't care martha are still with all six of us...
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it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was taught gun safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get down and rob to me mom who's been unsure if i need to clean this can raise q. first do with glasses usually i shoot picture says they're going to kill off he don't care martyrs do with all six of us picture every single shot to two is the reason that the young and great you know and. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter keller readies and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first new year. as i started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it and big sister killed one in the little situation she did and i got it i'm n o two years not here get her to kill one. right that's right in fact you can't get. a euro back careful don't fall if you're. not. a bit. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in t
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destroying thes environment. what happened? malaria, a disease that was virtually wiped out on planet earth in the early '60s came back roaring. late '70s a million africans die per year due to malaria. host: this is a result of climate change? caller: this is people who talk about the science. host: bring it to climate change. caller: it is the latest fairy tale. there was the china syndrome for nuclear power plant, now we have climate change. look what science says before hand. during the carter -- nistration chernobyl was really bad. 170 people died but not millions like it said was going to happen. host: democrats' line, georgia. caller: i just wanted to say thank you for c-span. i just wanted to make a short comment about a lot of assumptions people are making about climate change. a guy called in earlier and referred to greenland and said it had been called agreement because it was green. this is totally untrue. a lot people try to do more research before they make up their minds with assumptions about climate change befo
destroying thes environment. what happened? malaria, a disease that was virtually wiped out on planet earth in the early '60s came back roaring. late '70s a million africans die per year due to malaria. host: this is a result of climate change? caller: this is people who talk about the science. host: bring it to climate change. caller: it is the latest fairy tale. there was the china syndrome for nuclear power plant, now we have climate change. look what science says before hand. during the...
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. >> there is no dilemma if you are unhappy the dilemma is when you stay in an unhappy environment that is your dilemma. get rid of that. if you are unhappy find a way to get happy >> if leave something necessary, ha no problem with leaving. i've tried to leave before. >> kirk: you can't leave then there is a problem >> i can leave i am fizz cali and mentally capable of leaving. i can leave. >> kirk: then why don't you? >> i am choosing not to out of respect for chris. chris -- >> kirk: what about yourself? you have to respect yourself? >> i definitely respect myself enough to come on this show in front of millions of people on national television and defend something that i know is not popular or agreed on by anybody that i have spoken to about t i respect enough to stand up for myself what i am doing this is real this is happening. >> kirk: you seem unhappy >> i am unhappy >> kirk: so why are you doing it? >> because i have a son with this man. and he has a son with this woman. >> kirk: but you don't think your son wants to see mommy happy? >> he will see his mommy happy that is why h
. >> there is no dilemma if you are unhappy the dilemma is when you stay in an unhappy environment that is your dilemma. get rid of that. if you are unhappy find a way to get happy >> if leave something necessary, ha no problem with leaving. i've tried to leave before. >> kirk: you can't leave then there is a problem >> i can leave i am fizz cali and mentally capable of leaving. i can leave. >> kirk: then why don't you? >> i am choosing not to out of respect...
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hallways at all times trying to make that mace a much more positive -- that place a much more positive environment. she grew up in connecticut. she lived in woodbury, connecticut, with her husband and her two daughters and three step daughters. she grew up loving the outdoors. her friends recalled that dawn lafferty at the time was a tomboy who loved sports in high school. she wasn't just a top, top level athlete, but that didn't stop her. one the most amazing stories that i've heard about dawn is when she was in school at gnawing tuck high school, she wanted to run with the boy's track team. she wang allowed to do that. she protested to coach and to the administration and they still said she couldn't run sprints with the boys' track-track team. so she took her case to the school board. this is a high school student. she took the case to 0 the school board and won her case and went back to her high school and she then recruited others ooh girls to run sprints along with her. this was a born leader. and, you know, i guess maybe we take some solace in the fact so many of these other kids here, wheth
hallways at all times trying to make that mace a much more positive -- that place a much more positive environment. she grew up in connecticut. she lived in woodbury, connecticut, with her husband and her two daughters and three step daughters. she grew up loving the outdoors. her friends recalled that dawn lafferty at the time was a tomboy who loved sports in high school. she wasn't just a top, top level athlete, but that didn't stop her. one the most amazing stories that i've heard about dawn...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told to go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the winner. you did rob telling me mama she has been in the show trying to claim this can raise q. first do with glasses you'll hear my shoot pictures she's going to kill off our snoopy don't care mother's day with all six best picture ever will sing shuttle is the reason that the young the great you know and. yeah this is well this is my wife and this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first new year. as i started me on and on day thank you john i enjoy it when big sister kills one another the situation she did i doubt is how many other two years i have to hear get her to keel want. to. wake up ready you might be set. prett
i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a haunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was told to go in safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the winner. you did rob telling me mama she has been in the show trying to claim this can raise q. first do with glasses you'll...
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i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to at least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a hunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was taught gun safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get dinner on telling the mom who's been in this party the clean scatter rose cue first do it last it's usually i shoot picture so they go and kill a love for snoopy don't care martyrs do with all six of us picture ever will sing to us who is the reason that the young this great villain. you know this is not this my wife this is my oldest daughter calories and this is my youngest r.k. obviously that was several years ago that categorizes want to just kill her first year. as they say started me on and on they think it's your own they enjoy it. and one big sister killing one another the situation she did i doubt it a man other two years not here get her to kill one. right that's right you might say yes i thin
i think for kids growing up in this environment is good for them at an early age to at least see the gun and respect it because they need to know what kind of damage it can do and so in a hunting environment like that we're in from a very young age i was taught gun safety and so the only way to teach gun safety is to be around the gun. i'll show you that this that the whenever you get dinner on telling the mom who's been in this party the clean scatter rose cue first do it last it's usually i...
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they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that slave mortality was not a site in southern plantations as it was in places like google or brazil where slaves didn't live for very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well treated as they could be, they would live for a decent lifespan. and so slave owners proceed it would increase the bite of the sites they already own because it would limit the influx of slaves and the ability of their neighbors to buy new slave. so it was an odd coalition. >> host: you have a chart in your book. it shows, and i want to use the word importation of slaves, correct? what is the showing? >> guest: there's a real strong spike the number of slaves entering the u.s. right before we ban it because everyone knew that as soon as the clock turned in 1808 that congress was going to ban slate trade. >> host: the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this disc
they already owned slaves and the environment in the u.s. is such that slave mortality was not a site in southern plantations as it was in places like google or brazil where slaves didn't live for very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well treated as they could be, they would live for a decent lifespan. and so slave owners proceed it would increase the bite of the sites they already own because it would limit the influx of slaves...
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while we must ensure proper safeguards, it's my hope through hearings like this we can help maintain an environment that continues to promote new financial technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my colleagues. i look forward to hearing all the testimony from my witnesses. thank you. >> senator. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to co-chair this gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technological strategy that has a tremendous number of implications. the wave of innovation reaching in the world of currency and money transmission. we've all heard about exciting developments such as mobile developments and companies, classic banking system payments. this generation of technology which we're talking about today takes things to a whole new level. with the creation of virtual currencies like bitcoin and more recently ripple, we're actually seeing payments trans acted entirely with trust. open source code and public transaction ledger listing every transaction virtual currencies are truly a completely different animal. som
while we must ensure proper safeguards, it's my hope through hearings like this we can help maintain an environment that continues to promote new financial technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my colleagues. i look forward to hearing all the testimony from my witnesses. thank you. >> senator. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to co-chair this gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technological...
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ensure proper safeguards, it is my hope that c through hearings like this we nt can help maintain an environment that helps promote new technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my n colleagues. i look forward to hearing all ow the testimony from our witnesses. >> senator merkley. >> thank you. and it's a pleasure to co-chaira thisir gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technology strategy that has a tremendous number of implications. the wave of innovation is he wor reaching into the world of curren currency, payments, and money transmission. we've all heard about exciting developments such as mobile payments and companies like square which rely on classic com banking system payments. this latest generation of technology, which we're talking about today, takes things to a whole new level. with the creation of virtual currencies like bitcoin and more recently ripple, we're actually seeing payments transacted entirely with peer to peer trust driving the stores of val krewe. combined with open source code and a p
ensure proper safeguards, it is my hope that c through hearings like this we nt can help maintain an environment that helps promote new technologies and innovative growth. thank you again to my n colleagues. i look forward to hearing all ow the testimony from our witnesses. >> senator merkley. >> thank you. and it's a pleasure to co-chaira thisir gathering. i see by the full room the level of interest and enthusiasm in this topic. certainly this is a new technology strategy that has...
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throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct technical analysis. we will look at the internals of the vessel to get a good internal analysis of the hull itself. >> the oil tanker was empty when it sideswiped the fenders. the bridge itself was not damaged. >> i guess the first thought that came to my mind when i heard about it was the word unbelievable. >> long-time san francisco maritime attorney is not a part of the investigation, but has represented dozens of captains and bar pilots following accidents. >> we want the course recorder. it is like a black box thing. it would show what the maneuvers of the vessel was. i want to look at the engine roo
throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week a special edition of "to the contrary" >> i'll give eight shot. >> that's the time that you go. >> common sensical solution. >> i was warned that it might well cost me my seat. >> we have long traditional of women working. >> i was fortunate to have a mother who felt like anything was possible. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe welcome to "to the contrary." women have served in congress since 1917 when a republican, jeanette rankin was elected from montana. this year a new group of woman in the house determined to make a difference. we sat down with many of them and now we're introducing them to you so you can see what they have planned. >> a live long resent of arizona. sinema comes from humble beginnings. >> my family was actually homeless when i was a kid for two years after
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members of our society, to ensure the fairness and integrity of our financial markets, protect the environment, and to invest in strategies for becoming both smarter and tougher on crime. i think we can be proud of the progress that the department has made in each of these areas in recent years, and i am encouraged to note the budget request includes the resources that we will need to continue this important work, including an additional $25 million for the office for immigration to augment staffing and to improve the efficiency of our immigration courts, $2.3 billion for state and local and tribal assistance grants with a focus on funding evidence-based programs to combat fraud, and an additional $92 million to address cyber security needs and to expand on the historic achievements of the civil rights division in addressing bias, intimidation, and discrimination. our ability to continue this progress has been negatively impacted by sequestration which cut over $1.6 billion from the budget from the current fiscal year. earlier this year, the help of this subcommittee, i provided $150 million t
members of our society, to ensure the fairness and integrity of our financial markets, protect the environment, and to invest in strategies for becoming both smarter and tougher on crime. i think we can be proud of the progress that the department has made in each of these areas in recent years, and i am encouraged to note the budget request includes the resources that we will need to continue this important work, including an additional $25 million for the office for immigration to augment...
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do you want to get your caffeine fix and help the environment at the same time? no. but if you want to, you're in luck. >> starting today, starbucks is rolling out its reusable plastic cup. it will cost you $1 and you can get ten cents off each cup of coffee when you use it. hopes are not too high for it. a few years ago, starbucks said they wanted to serve a quarter of their drinks in these things. that goal has been reduced to 5%. every little bit helps. >> i'm just thinking how to keep it sanitary. >> go home, put it in the dishwasher. >> and then you have to carry it or what have you? >> they wash it for you when you get there. they do. thank you, suzanne, for that little tip. put you at ease? >> i'm at ease. it's going to be a great year. a phobia free, germ free year. >>> coming up, how two 5-year-old girls had the where withal to stave their mom's life. >>> but first, pop stars and paparazzi. a photographer's pursuit turns deadly. now it's sparked a call for change. you're watching "world news now." every time someone chooses finish over cascade, it sparks a m
do you want to get your caffeine fix and help the environment at the same time? no. but if you want to, you're in luck. >> starting today, starbucks is rolling out its reusable plastic cup. it will cost you $1 and you can get ten cents off each cup of coffee when you use it. hopes are not too high for it. a few years ago, starbucks said they wanted to serve a quarter of their drinks in these things. that goal has been reduced to 5%. every little bit helps. >> i'm just thinking how...
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throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the hf the acc. the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol tessult ofg result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct technical analysis. we will look at the internals of the vessel to get a good internal analysis of the hull itself. >> the oil tanker was empty when it sideswiped the fenders. the bridge itself was not damaged. >> i guess the first thought that came to my mind when i heard about it was the word unbelievable. >> long-time san francisco maritime attorney is not a part of the investigation, but has represented dozens of captains and bar pilots following accidents. >> weourse the course recorder. it is like a black box thing. it would show what the maneuvers of the vessel was. i want to look at the engi
throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the hf the acc. the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol tessult ofg result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through the records and conduct...
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you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto global world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been the really their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar germany and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between the saudis and the us going way way back was you know we keep you in power say the u.s. we buy your dollars say the saudis ok so they're back to going from a dollar stand up to gas diplomacy in iran so we move from dollar to gas or not talk about how this gas the whole issue right where where where this where this comes from is the thought that basically energy is neutral. if you go back to the cold war the russians were reliably supplying gas into western europe right through the cold war and the west were paying for it no matter that they were proxy wars going on all over the world that was
you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto global world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been the really their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar germany and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between...